Caveat Emptor: Characterizing Water Bead Consumer and Safety Reporting.

IF 1.7 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Jennifer M Schuh, Mallory N Perez, Emmanuel L Abebrese, Araceli A Morelos, Carlos A Dounce, Mehul V Raval, Jose H Salazar
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Abstract

Introduction: Water beads, often marketed as toys, rapidly expand in water and have caused injuries from ingestion, aspiration, and as projectiles. This study analyzed consumer reports to assess the scope and severity of such reported injuries compared to the published literature.

Methods: The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission Reports database was searched for "water beads" yielding 5931 entries spanning 2012-2023. Twenty-six relevant reports were analyzed for state, age, mechanism, anatomic injury location, setting of medical encounters, imaging obtained, interventions, and outcomes.

Results: The 26 consumer reports described 45 individuals across 15 states. Ingestion cases (mean age 1.3 y; range 0-4) and noningestion injuries (mean age 13.1 y; range 1-37) were reported. The most common injuries were projectile ocular trauma (38%) and ingestions (31%). Medical encounters included three emergency room visits, 15 hospital admissions, and six unspecified visits. Diagnostic imaging was reported in 31% of cases. Surgery was reported in 62% of reports (16/26), including 10 intestinal operations. Outcomes included permanent neurologic injury, ocular impairment, and otologic damage.

Conclusions: Water beads have been found to cause aspiration, ingestion, and projectile injuries resulting in long-term neurologic, otologic, and ocular damage. Special care is needed for children of ≤4 y old for whom there is a risk of obstruction after ingestion. Medical professionals should maintain a high index of suspicion when children report water bead exposure. The consumer reports underrepresent the true scope and degree of injury; increased consumer reporting is important for regulatory agencies, the public, and provider awareness.

购者自负:描述水珠消费者和安全报告。
导读:水珠,通常作为玩具销售,在水中迅速膨胀,并因误食、误吸和弹丸而造成伤害。本研究分析了消费者报告,以评估此类报告伤害的范围和严重程度,并将其与已发表的文献进行比较。方法:在美国消费者产品安全委员会报告数据库中检索“水珠”,共产生5931个条目,时间跨度为2012-2023年。分析了26例相关报告的状态、年龄、机制、解剖损伤部位、就诊地点、获得的影像学检查、干预措施和结果。结果:26份消费者报告描述了15个州的45个人。报告了食入性损伤(平均年龄1.3岁,范围0-4岁)和非食入性损伤(平均年龄13.1岁,范围1-37岁)。最常见的损伤是射眼外伤(38%)和误食(31%)。医疗接触包括3次急诊室就诊、15次住院和6次未具体说明的就诊。31%的病例报告了诊断性影像学检查。62%的报告(16/26)报告了手术,其中10例为肠道手术。结果包括永久性神经损伤、眼损害和耳部损伤。结论:已发现水珠可引起误吸、误食和射伤,造成长期的神经、耳部和眼部损伤。对于≤4岁的儿童,需要特别照顾,因为他们在摄入后有梗阻的危险。当儿童报告接触水珠时,医疗专业人员应保持高度怀疑。消费者报告不足以反映真实的范围和伤害程度;增加消费者报告对于监管机构、公众和供应商的意识非常重要。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Surgical Research: Clinical and Laboratory Investigation publishes original articles concerned with clinical and laboratory investigations relevant to surgical practice and teaching. The journal emphasizes reports of clinical investigations or fundamental research bearing directly on surgical management that will be of general interest to a broad range of surgeons and surgical researchers. The articles presented need not have been the products of surgeons or of surgical laboratories. The Journal of Surgical Research also features review articles and special articles relating to educational, research, or social issues of interest to the academic surgical community.
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